2012-11-02
| Signal | Price | Bias | Subject | Owned |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| COMMENT | $29.500 | OPTIMISTIC | NORTH AMERICAN - LARGE | No |
He is warmish, but not hot on this company. Likes the prospects for their operating systems because the previous one was so bad that a lot of people will be upgrading just to escape. The negative is that PC usage in general is not growing anymore and is declining. A lot of people are using tablets.
Norman Levine
Managing Director,
Portfolio Management Corp http://www.portfoliomanagement.ca/welcome.html
November 2nd 2012 at 8:32pm
The "previous one" was Windows 7, a success by any measure. Homework needs doing.
November 2nd 2012 at 10:12pm
You're right, however Vista and Windows 7 are almost the same. The difference was Vista was sold on underpowered computers without enough memory. (1/2 Meg just wouldn't cut it).
Windows 8 is just like Windows 7 and Vista only with a different user interface.
They are only selling the same project with different packaging.
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